Now there
are millions of pretty lame Hens party games on the Internet and some of them
have a good basis, but need you to put in the extra effort to make them funny
and memorable.
So firstly
here are my top three games/challenges for all your Hens to participate in.
These are great icebreakers (but then again so are a few champagnes, so make
sure you’ve had a couple before getting too game serious!):
1# How well do you know the Bride Quiz?
An easy and
predictable game, it involves preparing a quiz on how well the Hens know the
Bride, her current relationship and the history of her past! Now this can be
done one of two ways – you can hand out individual quizzes and pens to each of
the guests for them to answer the questions or you can go for a more
interactive version where the Bridesmaids can read the questions out and the
Hens can buzz in with the answers. I prefer the latter as it gives an opportunity
for everyone to get involved without the pressure of having to answer every
question. I’ve sat at many a Hens party in silence answering quizzes on paper
which can be a bit tedious to say the least.
What
you’ll need:
Buzzers
(these could be bells, whistles, tambourines etc)
Quiz
questions
A shot glass
and a bottle of something (for those that answer incorrectly – only if you
choose)
Prizes for
those who answer correctly (chocolates or even some of those novelty ‘sexy’ lollies
can be good)
Some
good examples of questions might be:
1. When and how did the Bride and Groom meet?
2. Who was the Bride’s longest relationship
prior to the Groom?
3. Who did the Bride first lose her virginity
to?
4. If the Bride had one night off and her pick to
be with any celebrity, who would she chose?
5. How did the Groom propose?
Etc etc
#2 Post it Note Game
Now this
game is easy and requires little or no preparation. There are two versions of
this game – ‘The post-it-note marriage advice’ game or ‘The post-it note memory’
game. Basically hand out post it notes or some nice coloured card (themed in
your Hens Party colours of course) to your guests with a pen and ask them to write either
a piece of advice on staying/being married OR a funny memory/story they had
with the Bride. The cards/post it notes are then collected and read out and it’s
up to the Bride to determine who wrote what!
The Marriage
advice cards are my favourite though as they are a nice keep sake for the Bride
that she can perhaps refer to in the future!
What
you’ll need:
Post it notes/ coloured card
Pens/pencils
#3 Pin the Tail
What
you’ll need:
A poster print out of the Bride/Groom or
both
Cut outs of something to do the pinning and
bluetak to stick them on with
Blindfold
A marker (to write the individuals names on
their pins)
A shot glass and bottle of something (if you
want to do this bit)
A prize for the winner
#4 The Ultimate Housewives Challenge
The ultimate
test to see if the Bride is up for the challenge of being a housewife! Basically
a series of challenges is set that the Bride must participate in and compete against
her fellow Hens (usually just one or two other Hens at a time). This one is a
good game for the older Hens and those that are married (or at least those that
boast the years of experience!). Now you can get as creative as you like with
this game, but these are my best challenges:
First to sew
a button back on a shirt
First to finish
peeling 3 potatoes
First to finish
darning a hole in a sock
First to finish
folding half a dozen shirts (properly!)
First to tie
and man’s business tie (properly!)
First to finish
matching and pairing a bundle of socks
What
you’ll need:
Any of the above listed props (x 2/ 3,
depending on how many challengers you have at a time)
Prizes for the winners
Stop watch
Now the last
two games are specifically for the Bride and are just good entertainment for
the Hens once they have become a bit over the whole game thing:
5# How well does the Bride know the
Groom Quiz?
What
you will need:
A mask of
the Grooms face, attached to a stick so the Bride can hold up
Prepared and
pre-answered quiz questions by the Groom
Other props
relating to the Groom for the Bride to use
A shot glass
and bottle of something (for the bride to shot when she answers incorrectly)
Examples
of some quiz questions:
1. Where and when did you share your first
kiss?
2. What is your fiance's worst habit?
3. Who was your fiance's first girlfriend?
4. What has been your fiance's most embarrassing
moment?
5. What is your fiance's all time catch phrase?
Etc etc (I’m keeping these pretty tame – but
you get the gist!)
6# Challenge Card Game
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1. When the whistle blows tonight please assume
the ‘frisk’ position and have a man frisk you!
2. Being a hardened criminal you must STEAL a
kiss from at least one man tonight….the catch is this man MUST have a
moustache!
3. Ask a man to take a Line Up Photo of you….front
and side! No smiling allowed!
4. This area has been declared a crime scene. Wrap
you and the nearest man up together in crime scene tape and ensure there is
photographic evidence taken!
What
you’ll need:
Challenge cards to give the Bride
Any props you might need to back up your
challenges
Lastly, a
great ‘keepsake’ for the bride but also a great end to the night that can
really generate some laughs is the presentation of the ‘Good Housewives Kit’, the
‘Marriage Survival kit’ or the ‘Honeymooners Kit’. Now this one will depend on
how ‘risk-ay’ the Bride is!
For the
tamer bride it’s often nice (but funny) to present them with all they will need
to be the perfect traditional housewife with their own 'Good Housewives Kit'! This can also be the safer option if
you have mothers and mother in laws present. In the past I have presented all
the items in a cane laundry basket – as it doubles as a very necessary item!
Other items could include:-
A string of
pearls
An apron, rubber
gloves and maybe a tea towel
A pair of
slippers and pipe for your husband (for when he returns home from a hard day at
the office)
A wooden
spoon and cake tin for all that baking
An old
school cook book – Margaret Fulton is always a goer!
Some
lipstick (to ensure you always look perfectly presentable when hubby arrives
home)
A 1950s
housewives manual (you can pick these up at bookshops or online – the tips in them
are absolute crackers!)
Some Eucalyptus
Oil (because apparently that gets anything and everything out!)
A small hip
flask of brandy or gin (just to keep sane!)
Some sexy
lingerie (for underneath that apron and rubber gloves of course!)
For a ‘Marriage
Survival Kit’ you could use items like:
Some trusty
headache pills for when you’re not in the mood!
Some ear
plugs (for the relentless snoring!)
A stress
ball (no explanation there!)
A vibrator
(no explanation there either!)
‘His’ & ‘Hers’
TV remotes
A peg (for
all those new smells you will encounter!
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With either of the last two options just ensure you get a nice big paper show bag that you
can personalise and theme up with a picture of the Bride and Groom…..you’ll be
sure to find some sort of naughty or compromising picture of them both you can
use!
To all of
you planning Hens parties, I hope this has been helpful! So be good ladies!…..well
sort of good anyway! ;)
Lastly a big thank you to my girlies for letting me share their photos from their Hens parties......you're the best xx